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housing is up, energy production is up. but there's a broader issue, which is how do we get the kind of growth we used to have in this country, 3%, 4% growth? in order to do that, we have to invest more in this economy. we're investing half as much as we used to in infrastructure. we're investing half as much in science and technology. and we're investing much less than we used to in core areas of education -- state universities, for example, are being decima decimated. if you don't invest for the future, where are you going to get the growth? >> but in 2008 and 2009, invest became a bad word. it became government spending. when you're talking about investing, you're talking about a sophisticated manner. some government, some private sector, some on their own and some jointly. >> precisely. >> that kind of discussion feels dead on arrival in this political environment where we can't even get a budget done. >> and the problem is we're going to have to do some of this anyway. anyone who owns a home knows this. if you differ m
housing is up, energy production is up. but there's a broader issue, which is how do we get the kind of growth we used to have in this country, 3%, 4% growth? in order to do that, we have to invest more in this economy. we're investing half as much as we used to in infrastructure. we're investing half as much in science and technology. and we're investing much less than we used to in core areas of education -- state universities, for example, are being decima decimated. if you don't invest for...
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is poised to generate stronger job growth than we saw today with boosts from the housing sector, the energy sector and manufacturing which is undergoing a revival. cheryl: the fiscal cliff discussion finally ended but at the same time you got what you wanted, you wanted to see unemployment benefits extended. you got your wish the we have an unemployment rate unchanged month over month. >> that really gets it. i agree with him. we really have to get a head winds and what is creating this uncertainty around a short-term and long-term fiscal issue and for media -- that will put more wind in the sale of households because they have to reduce their debt and increase savings, build that will back up in the home and that will be one of the key drivers. 70% of national income comes from personal consumption. cheryl: at the same time i don't know that building a savings rate among the nation's middle class in particular will happen. the payroll tax, that holiday expires, that is one instance of how paychecks are different. we will talk about that on the show. >> you have the payroll tax go back to i
is poised to generate stronger job growth than we saw today with boosts from the housing sector, the energy sector and manufacturing which is undergoing a revival. cheryl: the fiscal cliff discussion finally ended but at the same time you got what you wanted, you wanted to see unemployment benefits extended. you got your wish the we have an unemployment rate unchanged month over month. >> that really gets it. i agree with him. we really have to get a head winds and what is creating this...
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so i think there's an energy about just remaining excited. like, you can't be excited when you're not doing something new. you're at your most purest, most innocent, pure state when you're doing something you've never done before. you're scared a little, you're a little vulnerable, you're kind of trying, and then you're also better, because you're trying harder than you maybe would try. trying hard in the sense not like, not to say that in an incorrect way, where it's like you're manufacturing or trying, but like you're giving your best energy to it. so i think it was really important for me to do this, because i think i learned a lot and i found myself in places i'd never been before. i found myself in sonic zones i'd never been before. i found myself in lyrical depths and oceans that i'd never swam before. i was like, whoa. there's something really exciting about that. so if i can remain excited about the music that i'm giving you, then you're damn sure going to be excited about it. so i'm very excited. can you feel it? tavis: i feel it. >>
so i think there's an energy about just remaining excited. like, you can't be excited when you're not doing something new. you're at your most purest, most innocent, pure state when you're doing something you've never done before. you're scared a little, you're a little vulnerable, you're kind of trying, and then you're also better, because you're trying harder than you maybe would try. trying hard in the sense not like, not to say that in an incorrect way, where it's like you're manufacturing...
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. >> we don't need to coordinate as to commit the resources and political energy to prevention. >> didn't it say things like we need to coordinate what first responders are going to do and how to have them on register. >> there are plenty of things to do like that that are good and can be done. the big questions, what do you do to protect the tunnels so you don't have $500 million worth of damage. those things are where the focus ought to be. it wasn't. let's move forward. >> that seemed like a no brainer. i was down on the battery watching the water come in. >> it is nice to see you. thanks for coming in. i hope it happens. i hope it works. we'll see. >>> december jobs number is out. unemployment remains steady. ali velshi says there is one thing holding back a full economic recovery. it is coming up next. >>> 2013 could be the year america's economy comes back but broken government in washington stands in the way. i'm ali velshi. this is your money. jobs keep steady in december that despite fiscal cliff dysfunction. look for more cliffs and more overused metaphors from your elected offi
. >> we don't need to coordinate as to commit the resources and political energy to prevention. >> didn't it say things like we need to coordinate what first responders are going to do and how to have them on register. >> there are plenty of things to do like that that are good and can be done. the big questions, what do you do to protect the tunnels so you don't have $500 million worth of damage. those things are where the focus ought to be. it wasn't. let's move forward....
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up coming months that could cloud immigration reform, pressing for stiffer gun control laws and new energy policies. >> the state of the yien will be critical here. >> joe lockhart served under bill clinton, and he said to achieve his policy goals he has to build public support, a strategy he had more before his second term. >> he has to layout a political game plan on how he is selling it and hit the road. go city on city, and create an environment where it's, very, very difficult for republicans to oppose him. >> reporter: now also on the horizon according to multiple sources, president obama could announce his pick for secretary of defense as early as the start of next week. those who are familiar with the decision making process say, former nebraska senator, chuck hagel is at the top of the list but the president has not yet made his final decision. >> safe travels back to d.c., thank you. >> thank you, my friend. >> congressman paul ryan, catching a lot of flack for voting no on the superstorm sandy relief money, in a statement, he said unfortunately washington's legislative response
up coming months that could cloud immigration reform, pressing for stiffer gun control laws and new energy policies. >> the state of the yien will be critical here. >> joe lockhart served under bill clinton, and he said to achieve his policy goals he has to build public support, a strategy he had more before his second term. >> he has to layout a political game plan on how he is selling it and hit the road. go city on city, and create an environment where it's, very, very...
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the last time this energy was july of 2010. we are going back to those places and those people who are making those accusations and calling you a reverse racist. how do you feel being back now that you have the whole story? >> it feels good to know that i was able to use that same media to be able to get the story -- the wright story out. it's a feeling i can't explain. how great it feels to be able to sit here. it is really amazing. i made the decision years ago that i didn't want people to forget my father and what he meant to us. but i had no idea that i would be able to tell the story in this way. it feels great. >> what is so beautiful about this story? it's more than a book? is a living history? a love letter to choices, and it reminds us that without the feeling, the facts don't convey what history has been. and that as brutal as the history of african americans struggle for humanitarian rights and it has been humanity and love and family and choice and possibility and sacrifice. i'm wondering if you could go back. >> i
the last time this energy was july of 2010. we are going back to those places and those people who are making those accusations and calling you a reverse racist. how do you feel being back now that you have the whole story? >> it feels good to know that i was able to use that same media to be able to get the story -- the wright story out. it's a feeling i can't explain. how great it feels to be able to sit here. it is really amazing. i made the decision years ago that i didn't want people...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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well, could this help pick up the slowing green energy market? we're going to ask former green jobs adviser to president obama, van jones. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try align to help retain a balanced digestive system. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> we've been picking aapart the fiscal cliff deal so you know what's in it. one of the big winners in this deal is the renewable energy industry. it's actually got a one-year tax credit extension. we're going to expl
well, could this help pick up the slowing green energy market? we're going to ask former green jobs adviser to president obama, van jones. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align...
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term agenda which includes immigration reform and enacting stiffer gun control laws and also some new energy policies in terms of the timeline, the white house is still working all of that out, but they say that the president is determined not to have these budget battles derail or side line his other policy goals. a lot of analysts are looking at the situation and saying it's tough to do that and there are more budget battles that are on the horizon that will take up a lot of time and public attention and consumption. >> kristen welker. honolulu. kristen, thank you so much. we'll check in with you later. >>> one piece of good news for president obama from the victory in 2012, it's officially in the books. the election that dominated the airwaves finally came to a close friday when a joint session of congress led by vice president joe biden confirmed the 332 lech ral votes for president obama. so who will be the next lawmaker to receive that same honor? joining me now, brian bointler and amy stoddard from the hill. thanks for coming in on a saturday. amy, let me start with you. a few weeks a
term agenda which includes immigration reform and enacting stiffer gun control laws and also some new energy policies in terms of the timeline, the white house is still working all of that out, but they say that the president is determined not to have these budget battles derail or side line his other policy goals. a lot of analysts are looking at the situation and saying it's tough to do that and there are more budget battles that are on the horizon that will take up a lot of time and public...
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if it gives me clean energy and it gives them gas energy and gives them that, i don't care. >> are you a free market capitalist? >> i like free market. i don't like stupid free market and i think the government should regulate sometimes and shouldn't. >> wow. did you hear that? >> i think you've witnessed the live conversion here. >> do you like baby food with lead in it, let the government not regulate it. whatever. >> this is a live tv burning bush experience. >> i have a dog named moses. >> should government regulate -- >> a hell of a lot less than it does now. a fraction. there are some things it should measure and watch. >> if it ain't broke, don't fix it. why meddle with it? >> but the americans are not buying america. >> they're running out off money. >> they gave it all to al gore. >> we'll put so much oil and gas supply in the market. it will come down. thank you very much. you are all absolutely terrific. that's it for tonight's show. thanks for wanting. not even these elites from the media can stop the great american movement towards free market capitalism and prosperity. i'
if it gives me clean energy and it gives them gas energy and gives them that, i don't care. >> are you a free market capitalist? >> i like free market. i don't like stupid free market and i think the government should regulate sometimes and shouldn't. >> wow. did you hear that? >> i think you've witnessed the live conversion here. >> do you like baby food with lead in it, let the government not regulate it. whatever. >> this is a live tv burning bush...
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>> i think it has less to do with over population but are we using our energy resources smartly. are we actually educating folks. because you can argue that china as they increase middle class, they actually all of a sudn want to be high priced middle class as very simple level, something that -- meat prices are going up that is a luxury. how are we educating our population that we're being kind to the environment and using stuff at our disposal working smartly. >> it does respond -- i think something very natural about this. people are going to have to deal with children when they feel more uniform courtable about the environment and -- >> the economy. >> and certainly about the economy. i think this is goingo take care of itself. women have lot of children when they -- >> we got to run. that's it for this education of "to the contrary." please follow me on twitter @bonnie erbe and @tothecontrary and check our website, pbs.org/ttc where the discussion continues. whether you agree or think, to the contrary, please join us next time. >> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: t
>> i think it has less to do with over population but are we using our energy resources smartly. are we actually educating folks. because you can argue that china as they increase middle class, they actually all of a sudn want to be high priced middle class as very simple level, something that -- meat prices are going up that is a luxury. how are we educating our population that we're being kind to the environment and using stuff at our disposal working smartly. >> it does respond...
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whether it is the space program or tax credits for renewable energy. all that is important. we have to keep that going. that will get hard because we will face is demographics. that is my 74th birthday on april 7. i am aware of the and aging population which i have become and we are an aging population relative to what we were. luckily, we have millions of fresh arrivals that are younger and are energetic and they come from all over the world. we have to make sure our education system lifts them to their highest aspirations. when the society ages, it tends to -- it declines. that is the big demographic imperative. i was reviewing one of my favorite books on the roman republic. how did this village on the tiber grow to be the absolute leader of the known world in a few hundred years? it expanded its territory by plunder, by what ever. details. it was not pretty. [laughter] it added people, it kept getting bigger and incorporated the people and to roman citizenship. it became very consolidated, expanding group of energetic people. and they'll work. they were not just a bunch o
whether it is the space program or tax credits for renewable energy. all that is important. we have to keep that going. that will get hard because we will face is demographics. that is my 74th birthday on april 7. i am aware of the and aging population which i have become and we are an aging population relative to what we were. luckily, we have millions of fresh arrivals that are younger and are energetic and they come from all over the world. we have to make sure our education system lifts...
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in the dark of night by filibusters where nobody actually showed up and spent anymore n any time and energy. >> when the senate resumes democrats will need 51 votes to change the rules. >>> tonight in our survey i asked will republican lies about social security work on the american people? 25% yes and 75% no. >>> we'll set the record straight with george takei next. >>> and finally tonight, the guy who keeps telling us that he is not a racist just proved himself wrong again. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on
in the dark of night by filibusters where nobody actually showed up and spent anymore n any time and energy. >> when the senate resumes democrats will need 51 votes to change the rules. >>> tonight in our survey i asked will republican lies about social security work on the american people? 25% yes and 75% no. >>> we'll set the record straight with george takei next. >>> and finally tonight, the guy who keeps telling us that he is not a racist just proved...
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in the dark of night by filibusters where nobody actually showed up and spent anymore n any time and energy. >> when the senate resumes democrats will need 51 votes to change the rules. >>> tonight in our survey i asked will republican lies about social security work on the american people? 25% yes and 75% no. >>> we'll set the record straight with george takei next. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> and finally tonight, the guy who keeps telling us that he is not a racist just proved himself wrong again. last night bill o'reilly was spouting off about hawaii and its asian american population. >> you know what is shocking? 35% of the hawaiian population is asian. >> right. >> and asian people are not liberal, you know, by nature. they're usually more industrious and hardworking. >> no insult there. just an hour ago, one of hawaii's representatives demanded an apology.
in the dark of night by filibusters where nobody actually showed up and spent anymore n any time and energy. >> when the senate resumes democrats will need 51 votes to change the rules. >>> tonight in our survey i asked will republican lies about social security work on the american people? 25% yes and 75% no. >>> we'll set the record straight with george takei next. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a...
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in the dark of night by filibusters where nobody actually showed up and spent anymore n any time and energy. >> when the senate resumes democrats will need 51 votes to change the rules. >>> tonight in our survey i asked will republican lies about social security work on the american people? 25% yes and 75% no. >>> we'll set the record straight with george takei next. >>> and finally tonight, the guy who keeps telling us that he is not a racist just proved himself wrong again. last night bill o'reilly was spouting off about hawaii and its asian american population. >> you know what is shocking? 35% of the hawaiian population is asian. >> right. >> and asian people are not liberal, you know, by nature. they're usually more industrious and hardworking. >> no insult there. just an hour ago, one of hawaii's representatives demanded an apology. congresswoman colleen hanabusa issued this statement. "leave it to bill o'reilly to thoughtlessly insult 1.3 million people with one sweeping statement." the congresswoman said the next time bill o'reilly visits our state, i encourage him to spend more tim
in the dark of night by filibusters where nobody actually showed up and spent anymore n any time and energy. >> when the senate resumes democrats will need 51 votes to change the rules. >>> tonight in our survey i asked will republican lies about social security work on the american people? 25% yes and 75% no. >>> we'll set the record straight with george takei next. >>> and finally tonight, the guy who keeps telling us that he is not a racist just proved...
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allow the energy to flow. and after about three months of really just doing the breathing with her, because i wasn't strong enough to do the gentle stretch exercises, but just doing the breathing, i found a great reduction in my pain. in the mornings, i do get up and i meditate. not for long. just about ten minutes. and i do my own personal practice first thing in the morning. and it's usually a fairly quiet practice. and it has... it's a flowing practice, just to get the juices flowing. i knew... when i went to that yoga class, i knew i wanted to know more. i knew i wanted it to be part of my life for the rest of my life. i also knew that it filled a spiritual gap that i had, and that i'd been searching to fill that gap for quite a long time. >> i just think that yoga has kept me in the best of health. and i'm so thankful for that. it has made such a difference in my life. people can't believe that i walk with my shoulders back. my balance isn't always the best, but that comes with age. i just can't say enoug
allow the energy to flow. and after about three months of really just doing the breathing with her, because i wasn't strong enough to do the gentle stretch exercises, but just doing the breathing, i found a great reduction in my pain. in the mornings, i do get up and i meditate. not for long. just about ten minutes. and i do my own personal practice first thing in the morning. and it's usually a fairly quiet practice. and it has... it's a flowing practice, just to get the juices flowing. i...
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. >> we will tell you that the super food that one at the is using for a healthier spin on energy bars. it is january 10. >> so glad you are starting your day with this. let's check in with jacqui jeras. this is a mild start to the dead and it feels pretty good with our temperatures still dropping for another hour or so. it feels fine with a lot of 40's out there to start. take a good look, you can see a hint of brightness on the horizon. windsor of the northwest of 9 miles per hour. 39 in stafford this morning and culpeper is 44 degrees. good morning germantown, up 44 degrees there. we are expecting 41 at 9:00 and 50 by noon. our highs are in the upper 40's- flore 50's. 60's by the weekend and we will have the seven-day forecast coming up. >> it has been pretty calm with traffic. all the railways are running on time. i-395 has a little bit of volume. in springfield we have congestion because there is a crash -- a minor crash ahead. beyond duke street and king street and over the 14th street bridge is the worst of it for 395. >> a series of important meetings have been going on at the
. >> we will tell you that the super food that one at the is using for a healthier spin on energy bars. it is january 10. >> so glad you are starting your day with this. let's check in with jacqui jeras. this is a mild start to the dead and it feels pretty good with our temperatures still dropping for another hour or so. it feels fine with a lot of 40's out there to start. take a good look, you can see a hint of brightness on the horizon. windsor of the northwest of 9 miles per...
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>> well, energy. more energy. better body composition. my brain is working. my brain function, we tested, is actually quicker than it was five to six years ago. >> dr. mintz say substances like testosterone and human growth hormone are produced and stored by the human body. but as we get older, these natural levels taper off, creating what mintz claims are hormone deficiencies that may be responsible for some of the symptoms attributed to old age. >> we start to lose hormonal-- a lot of different hormones starting at 30, 2% to 3% a year. and by the time you're 40, you begin to recognize some changes. and we take it as, we're just getting older. >> you're trying to replenish. >> we're trying to replenish, right, but always within the limit of what's considered normal. >> dr. mintz says that testosterone and human growth hormone help build muscle mass, reduce body fat, and strengthen bones against osteoporosis. and his patients say they can feel the difference. >> the real benefit of it more than anything else is the energy level. i mean, there's a difference b
>> well, energy. more energy. better body composition. my brain is working. my brain function, we tested, is actually quicker than it was five to six years ago. >> dr. mintz say substances like testosterone and human growth hormone are produced and stored by the human body. but as we get older, these natural levels taper off, creating what mintz claims are hormone deficiencies that may be responsible for some of the symptoms attributed to old age. >> we start to lose...
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the global leader in -- energy. if we seize the opportunity now, we will be positioned to lead for decades, and realize the economic and energy security benefits of that leadership. the world is watching. our decision will impact -- regions around the world, middle east, europe, asia, and elsewhere. we will encourage by president obama's 2012 campaign comments supporting an all-of the-above agenda on energy and his statements outlining specific support for oil and natural gas production. we need more energy ever all times. even as we dramatically expand renubility energy sources and increase energy fossil fuels continue to have an important role to play. not only does natural gas have an increase role in electrician generation it provides the raw materials to manufacture wind turbine, and solar panel. it's a backup power. a future of abundant domestic energy is already being made real through today's oil and natural gas industry investments. in cutting edge technology, to our resources previously thought unreachable
the global leader in -- energy. if we seize the opportunity now, we will be positioned to lead for decades, and realize the economic and energy security benefits of that leadership. the world is watching. our decision will impact -- regions around the world, middle east, europe, asia, and elsewhere. we will encourage by president obama's 2012 campaign comments supporting an all-of the-above agenda on energy and his statements outlining specific support for oil and natural gas production. we...
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a global leader in energy. if we seize the opportunity now, we will be positioned to lead for decades and realize the economic and energy security benefits of that leadership. the world is watching. our decision will impact legions around the world, the middle east, and europe, asia, and elsewhere. we were encouraged by president obama's 2012 campaign comments supporting and all of the above agenda on energy and his statements outlining specific support for oil and natural gas production. we need more energy of all kinds. even as we dramatically expand of renewable energy resources and increase our energy efficiency, fossil fuels will continue to have an important role to play. not only does natural gas have an increasingly important role in electricity generation, it provides the raw materials needed to manufacture wind turbines, solar panels. a future of abundant domestic energy is already being made little anday's natural gas investments. in cutting edge technologies to access resources, previously thought o
a global leader in energy. if we seize the opportunity now, we will be positioned to lead for decades and realize the economic and energy security benefits of that leadership. the world is watching. our decision will impact legions around the world, the middle east, and europe, asia, and elsewhere. we were encouraged by president obama's 2012 campaign comments supporting and all of the above agenda on energy and his statements outlining specific support for oil and natural gas production. we...
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finally, i want to talk for a moment about the energy and energy security. i am proud to say that my state of oklahoma, working along with democratic governor from colorado, has teamed up with 22 other states to work for the conversion of our state automobile fleets from traditional gas-powered vehicles and trucks to natural gas vehicles. we -- when we come by all of our state's purchasing power we were able to let a national bid which has driven down the price of cng-powered vehicles by thousands of dollars, making the vehicles more affordable for state budgets and the private sector. each automobile has the potential to save $20,000 in fuel costs, freeing up resources for priorities like education and health care. just as important, our initiative supports the production of american-made natural gas and the creation of american jobs, which will once again benefit our local economies and help our state budgets. it is stage for the ability to increase -- it sets the stage, excuse me, for the ability to increase national -- natural gas is the structure and fu
finally, i want to talk for a moment about the energy and energy security. i am proud to say that my state of oklahoma, working along with democratic governor from colorado, has teamed up with 22 other states to work for the conversion of our state automobile fleets from traditional gas-powered vehicles and trucks to natural gas vehicles. we -- when we come by all of our state's purchasing power we were able to let a national bid which has driven down the price of cng-powered vehicles by...
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the energy crisis has paralyzed production in more than 500 factories. the government says it has to meet the demand from household users, but the result is an increase in unemployment. the un estimates more than half the people in pakistan cannot afford meals, and that is rising. >> the lack of electricity. the increase of unemployment are definitely factors, which are probably raising the number of people going beyond the poverty level. >> double-digit inflation has pushed the price beyond the reach of many families, and growing unemployment has been seen as a social menace. >> it is adversely affecting the daily wage earner, and if they do not have a job ultimately, they will get involved in crimes to feed their families. >> these workers still have jobs, and the government is promising to do something about the power shortage. that does many workers hoping to return to the work force soon, but the family is still struggling to manage, and surviving on just hope can only go so far. >> still ahead, saving the manatee. animal activists fighting to prote
the energy crisis has paralyzed production in more than 500 factories. the government says it has to meet the demand from household users, but the result is an increase in unemployment. the un estimates more than half the people in pakistan cannot afford meals, and that is rising. >> the lack of electricity. the increase of unemployment are definitely factors, which are probably raising the number of people going beyond the poverty level. >> double-digit inflation has pushed the...
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i've spoken to her about some things i want to do to stimulate energy in this country. i look forward to welcoming her to the senate. host: what piece of advice do you have? guest: i want to be careful about giving anyone advice. i would just say we need bipartisanship. i think she and i will work together to be part of the solution on these issues in a bipartisan way. host: this -- guest: i think we need reforms. you and i just talked about them and i have already given a couple specific examples. in medicare, i think we need to look at some means testing for upper-income individuals and we need to look at the indexing. i think we can make these reforms to entitlements in a way where we are not changing them for people who are at or near retirement but for the future recipients. i think you can get support from republicans and democrats to do it and broad public support, because for seniors at or near retirement, they know the program will not be changed for them, but for younger people they will support the reforms because they know we have to make reforms to save the
i've spoken to her about some things i want to do to stimulate energy in this country. i look forward to welcoming her to the senate. host: what piece of advice do you have? guest: i want to be careful about giving anyone advice. i would just say we need bipartisanship. i think she and i will work together to be part of the solution on these issues in a bipartisan way. host: this -- guest: i think we need reforms. you and i just talked about them and i have already given a couple specific...
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but that it does requires we fully include all people of talent and energy in the life of our state. inclusiveness is part of our history. new hampshire is at the forefront to save the union and end slavery. over the decades of local waves of new citizens for the irish and french canadian immigrant with an 18th century, to immigrants from nepal, bhutan and all around the world who are reinvigorating our state today. we are a model for putting those men and women in our political process, exemplified today when a woman supreme court justice, chief justice swore in a woman governor. [cheers and applause] [applause] we lead the effort to end discrimination against people who experience disabilities and we hope them out of institutions and into the community. our weak commitment now to that endeavor will strengthen our families, communities and economy. [applause] and nearly four years ago, we led the way, without the force of court order, towards marriage equality. [applause] [applause] last year, i was on a plane with the man next to me struck up a conversation and asked me about my wo
but that it does requires we fully include all people of talent and energy in the life of our state. inclusiveness is part of our history. new hampshire is at the forefront to save the union and end slavery. over the decades of local waves of new citizens for the irish and french canadian immigrant with an 18th century, to immigrants from nepal, bhutan and all around the world who are reinvigorating our state today. we are a model for putting those men and women in our political process,...
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we still like the energy area. atwood oceanonics. those are names we think look good from here. >> happy new year, since we haven't seen you since. see you again. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> there are picks but to buy them you have to have confidence in the stock market, right? in a shocking announcement last night from trading platform, that certainly can cannot help. but the firm says it does not give customers the best price on hundreds of thousands of trades over as much as five years. let's bring in joe, partner at trading. >> thanks for having me back. >> we were talking about this earlier on with bob pisani. he said, give them -- they identified the problem. immediately let everybody know. but the problem was existing over four, five years. how come they didn't find it earlier. >> great question. also late lit public pressure, whether whistle-blower suites or made the public aware of what is going on. so it is made quicker. let's be real here. this problem that that had is certainly existing but also exist across the entire
we still like the energy area. atwood oceanonics. those are names we think look good from here. >> happy new year, since we haven't seen you since. see you again. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> there are picks but to buy them you have to have confidence in the stock market, right? in a shocking announcement last night from trading platform, that certainly can cannot help. but the firm says it does not give customers the best price on hundreds of thousands of trades over...
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there is one thing that is helping with that, this energy resurgence. we're seeing an awful lot of energy jobs being created because of this process the people referred to as fracking. and unconventional means of extracting oil and gas. another area that is doing pretty well is spinoffs from agriculture. if we have a somewhat normal year in terms of weather this year, the agriculture sector. there are some points of hope within that structure. it is generally true that low- paying jobs and high-paying jobs are where the action is right now. host: marlin is joining us from illinois. caller: i have been out of work. i am constantly hearing, they're not hiring skilled people. i went back and earned a master's degree in computer science and mathematics. i am still unable to get an appropriate position. host: what have you been doing? caller: i have been adjunct teaching and tutoring in math. it is part time, and there are no benefits. guest: probably the best thing in a case like that is to keep doing those kinds of part-time jobs. a lot of times, things st
there is one thing that is helping with that, this energy resurgence. we're seeing an awful lot of energy jobs being created because of this process the people referred to as fracking. and unconventional means of extracting oil and gas. another area that is doing pretty well is spinoffs from agriculture. if we have a somewhat normal year in terms of weather this year, the agriculture sector. there are some points of hope within that structure. it is generally true that low- paying jobs and...
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and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having to needlessly suffer through prolonged power outages have been greatly diminished. when hurricane sandy struck, we saw results from the work we'd done together. while we can never entirely prevent damage or power outages, the response was better and faster. once again, we saw a problem and, together, we worked to address it. if these past two years have proven anything, it's that we have the ability to rally around a common good and a common goal. we've done it in a way that just doesn't seem possible these days in some places certainly not in washington d.c. in december, at the same time l
and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having...
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finally, i want to talk for a moment about the energy and energy security. house hasi am proud to say that my state of oklahoma, working along with democratic governor from colorado, has teamed up with 22 other states to work for the conversion of our state automobile fleets from traditional gas-powered vehicles and trucks to natural gas vehicles. we -- when we come by all of our state's purchasing power we were able to let a national bid which has driven down the price of cng-powered vehicles by thousands of dollars, making the vehicles more affordable for state budgets and the private sector. each automobile has the potential to save $20,000 in fuel costs, freeing up resources for priorities like education and health care. just as important, our initiative supports the production of american-made natural gas and the creation of american jobs, which will once again benefit our local economies and help our state budgets. it is stage for the ability to increase -- it sets the stage, excuse me, for the ability to increase national -- natural gas is the structu
finally, i want to talk for a moment about the energy and energy security. house hasi am proud to say that my state of oklahoma, working along with democratic governor from colorado, has teamed up with 22 other states to work for the conversion of our state automobile fleets from traditional gas-powered vehicles and trucks to natural gas vehicles. we -- when we come by all of our state's purchasing power we were able to let a national bid which has driven down the price of cng-powered vehicles...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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there will likely be no large-scale initiative on entitlement reform, energy policy, probably even immigration reform and this is the real worry. because beyond the self-inflicted crisis of the cliff and the forthcoming debt ceiling, the united states faces a much deeper challenge. for more than a decade now, for many decades by some measures, america's growth rates have slowed. recoveries have been jobless. and median wages have declined. some combination of the information revolution and globalization has placed tough pressures on high-wage countries like the united states. these new forces of technology and globalization are accelerating and without a strategy to revive growth, long-term growth, all our problems get worse, including and especially our debt. washington's focus so far has been on raising taxes and cutting spending. it should really be on reforming and investing in the american economy. historically when the american government or the world bank or the imf advised countries that got into trouble, they usually stress that achieving fiscal stability, austerity was only a part of
there will likely be no large-scale initiative on entitlement reform, energy policy, probably even immigration reform and this is the real worry. because beyond the self-inflicted crisis of the cliff and the forthcoming debt ceiling, the united states faces a much deeper challenge. for more than a decade now, for many decades by some measures, america's growth rates have slowed. recoveries have been jobless. and median wages have declined. some combination of the information revolution and...
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wind energy is 2000 years old. the windmill is one of the most old devices in terms of an energy source that exists. this is not new technology. there is no evidence that once they produce wind bells on a mass production bases that we had any type of technology breakthrough that will lower price. it will make us competitive. i do not think most americans do. connell: senator graham, it is a big topic. thank you very much for coming on. dagen: ruby tuesday is another casual dining chain under pressure. higher taxes hit consumers. connell: that sounds like the trade today. sandra spent this year. sandra: it is an interesting stock. bringing up ruby tuesday. it is one of the casual dining chains. it reported a bigger than expected loss in analyst had been expecting. higher minimum wage costs. they are also facing consumers that have a little less disposable income that they have in their pocket. i just got off the phone with brian elliott. he is an analyst over at raymond james. he is talking about feeling the bite. h
wind energy is 2000 years old. the windmill is one of the most old devices in terms of an energy source that exists. this is not new technology. there is no evidence that once they produce wind bells on a mass production bases that we had any type of technology breakthrough that will lower price. it will make us competitive. i do not think most americans do. connell: senator graham, it is a big topic. thank you very much for coming on. dagen: ruby tuesday is another casual dining chain under...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> we have a completely cracked mentally ill system that's got these monsters walking the streets, and we've got to deal with the underlying causes and connections if we're ever going to get to the truth in this country and stop this. >> the nra's wayne lapierre talking about mental health and guns. two men have a lot to say on both of those issues, patrick kennedy and christopher kennedy. two kennedys, i can't think of two better people to ask about this debate, and your reaction to the interview i had with alex jones. what did you feel? >> it was disheartening, i think. just to see the anger there and also, you know,
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> we have a completely...
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. >> renewable energy and the like. >> exactly right. renewable energy. anything made in american samoa, for example, gets this tax write-off, et cetera. and that's, you know, that's for attorneys -- >> why american samoa? >> it's a good question. again, the best guy to look at this is a guy named tim carney who writes for the "washington examiner" he's my colleague, and he does all the investigative reporting on this stuff. and he'll trace it all the way back to who knew who and somebody's friend and somebody's brother-in-law, et cetera, et cetera, you can find it all. but the bottom line is it's not right. it's not what we're actually trying to get the government to do. even if you're a liberal you think that somebody should be held, that the rich should pay something like whatever we call their fair share. nobody thinks that their fair should go into the pocket of another rich guy who simply has a better lobbyist. that's just not right. >> do you have that chart, greko? >> this is a call for corporate tax overhaul and just for tax overhaul in general,
. >> renewable energy and the like. >> exactly right. renewable energy. anything made in american samoa, for example, gets this tax write-off, et cetera. and that's, you know, that's for attorneys -- >> why american samoa? >> it's a good question. again, the best guy to look at this is a guy named tim carney who writes for the "washington examiner" he's my colleague, and he does all the investigative reporting on this stuff. and he'll trace it all the way back...
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that's a very strong 27% i commend you on your energy there. i will stop here and say there's a radical difference between the soviet-u.s. relationship and relationship of israel and iran. and you will not ask 6 million jews in israel to rely on their existence on deterrents in this kind of situation. thank you very much. >> charles if i would it would make you feel any better henry kissinger didn't get away with it, either. >> good evening. thank you for that introduction. it's a pleasure being here. let me start by saying it goes without saying that the world would be better off if iran does not become a nuclear armed state. and achieving that goal should be our principle aim going forward. however, despite our best efforts, that undesireable end may very well come to pass. should we act as if this is the first time we've encountered such a challenge or that the logical containment and deterrence somehow does not apply to iran, that iran is a breed apart outside the realm of politics as we know it? the answer is no. as troublesome and men asi
that's a very strong 27% i commend you on your energy there. i will stop here and say there's a radical difference between the soviet-u.s. relationship and relationship of israel and iran. and you will not ask 6 million jews in israel to rely on their existence on deterrents in this kind of situation. thank you very much. >> charles if i would it would make you feel any better henry kissinger didn't get away with it, either. >> good evening. thank you for that introduction. it's a...
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and the global shift is underpinned by huge energy investments. we are going to be talking about u.s. energy. >> yeah -- exactly. we're also seeing reports about how u.s. oil import will be at the lowest in 25 years. there is a change afoot. >> i guess that's what the iea head is saying, asia is going to take more of the u.s. demand. >>> to earnings. yes, alcoa swung to a fourth quarter profit matching forecasts. results were helped by stabilizing raw aluminum prices. higher prices and cost cutting. revenues down 1.5% to $5.9 billion. that did beat estimates. alcoa is also slightly boosting its 2013 global demand forecast from 6.5% to 7%. kleinfeld says growth in china is coming back and europe is doing better than expected. the stock up 1.3% in after hours. in frankfurt, up 1.72%. join for the first hour, for the first time this year, charlie diebel. hello. good to see you. right. here we are. we've kicked off earnings season. what do you make of it? >> well, it's only just begun really. i mean, i think that there's still risk of a disappointment
and the global shift is underpinned by huge energy investments. we are going to be talking about u.s. energy. >> yeah -- exactly. we're also seeing reports about how u.s. oil import will be at the lowest in 25 years. there is a change afoot. >> i guess that's what the iea head is saying, asia is going to take more of the u.s. demand. >>> to earnings. yes, alcoa swung to a fourth quarter profit matching forecasts. results were helped by stabilizing raw aluminum prices....
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there is one thing that is helping with that, this energy resurgence. we're seeing an awful lot of energy jobs being created because of this process the people referred to as a fracking. and conventional means of extracting oil and gas. -- unconvential means of extracting oil and gas. another area that is doing pretty well is spinoffs from agriculture. if we have a somewhat normal year in terms of whetheather ths agricultureverage purchase o sector. there are some points of hope within that structure is generally true that the low- paying jobs -- structure. it is generally true that low- paying jobs and high-paying jobs are where the action is right now. host: marlin is joining us from illinois. caller: i have been out of work. i am constantly hearing, they're not hiring skilled people. i went back and earned a master's degree in computer science and mathematics. i am still unable to get an appropriate position. host: what have you been doing? caller: i have been adamant teaching and tutoring in math. -- adjunct teaching and tutoring in math. it is part
there is one thing that is helping with that, this energy resurgence. we're seeing an awful lot of energy jobs being created because of this process the people referred to as a fracking. and conventional means of extracting oil and gas. -- unconvential means of extracting oil and gas. another area that is doing pretty well is spinoffs from agriculture. if we have a somewhat normal year in terms of whetheather ths agricultureverage purchase o sector. there are some points of hope within that...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. asked about running for 2016. >>> new details tonight in the connecticut school massacre investigation. the hartford current reports that gunman adam lanza wore ear plugs in the shooting spree at sandy hook elementary school in which 26 were killed including 20 children. john lender, who broke the story for the hartford current. thanks for taking the time. you report he wore ear plugs. do you know why? >> no one knows why. we're down in the point of the investigation now where they don't -- they haven't figured out what's happened, but we have these strange details that are left behind by this very strange bone-thin 20-year-old. and one of them is that he went into the school to do this, and he put in these ear plugs. and the investigators do
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. asked about running for 2016. >>> new details tonight in the connecticut school massacre investigation. the hartford current reports that gunman adam...
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future, which means that venezuelas role in terms of oil and rick buttressing opec and establishing energy alliances and that america had been published latin america have been phenomenal. taking those reserves and implementing social programs. granted the opposition will claim the money is being misspent, but the reality is for venezuelans on the ground, it has improved their lifestyle. there has been food programs, health programs, aid for pregnant mothers, pension plans. there has been a new housing program responsible for 20% growth in construction, which is giving venezuela 5.5 growth during 2012. we have seen a dramatic change and that is what gives the hugo chÁvez movement support, and continues to fuel much of the chÁvez movement and process. >> michael shifter, you have been critical of some of this economic growth and have raised the issue in some of your writings that it has been -- that chÁvez fail to diversify the economy. there is the reality venezuela has the lowest income inequality in latin america. could you expand on some of your concerns about the economic developmen
future, which means that venezuelas role in terms of oil and rick buttressing opec and establishing energy alliances and that america had been published latin america have been phenomenal. taking those reserves and implementing social programs. granted the opposition will claim the money is being misspent, but the reality is for venezuelans on the ground, it has improved their lifestyle. there has been food programs, health programs, aid for pregnant mothers, pension plans. there has been a new...
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host: one industry that has seen positive numbers even during the recession is the energy and gas industry. we're talking about jobs. in the states that have that industry, their unemployment rate has remained very low. here is the headline today in one of the newspaper's online -- we are talking about jobs. guest: who said that? host: jack welch. the petroleum industry. we have this idea that these big companies are the giant creatures. frankly, they had a decade to create jobs. they failed. tax breaks did not result in jobs. it results in moving jobs over seems which oversees. giving -- overseas. giving these guys more tax breaks is that the solution. the best way to solve the deficit issue is to create millions and millions of jobs for regular people. we could put 1 million teachers back to work by hiring the people that were fired in the last two to zero years. -- the last two years. the debate is clear. to you stand with giant corporations, where little guy workers. host: here is the opinion section of "usa today" about aig . in guest: it is like somebody who is drowning in the water
host: one industry that has seen positive numbers even during the recession is the energy and gas industry. we're talking about jobs. in the states that have that industry, their unemployment rate has remained very low. here is the headline today in one of the newspaper's online -- we are talking about jobs. guest: who said that? host: jack welch. the petroleum industry. we have this idea that these big companies are the giant creatures. frankly, they had a decade to create jobs. they failed....